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    Cited: Greenfield‚ Chad. The Daily Toreador 25 September‚ 2006. Sowell‚ Thomas. Jewish World Review 29 August 2006.

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    1919 since it is a part of Tipperary. Tuesday 21st January 1919‚ was also the day that the Irish Parliament better known as “the first Dali Eireann unanimously adopted the Declaration of Irish Independence”‚ this meant that an independent Irish Republic had been established and the hopes for revolutions could be expressed. Therefore it can be said that since the Dali Eireann adopted the declaration of Irish independence due to the murders committed by the IRA‚ that this si one of the reasons why the

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    A short history of surrealism In the Beginning the Literary Revolution Immediately after World War I (1914-18)‚ the cultural sensibility of Europe was in a lively state. Young people who were left after the high-minded propaganda were brought to a state of heart felt protest‚ it was feared that the best people were killed in the war and that the discoveries and innovations before the war would be lost. Although Europe was certainly not without genius‚ the war had brought a rift in

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    can express their deepest desires and dreams that once wore not possible to express through art‚ as real as in this day and age with digital photography and its tools. On the other hand there was one of the greatest Surrealists painters Salvador Dalí‚ who through painting expressed his dreams and imagination‚ “One might think that through ecstasy we would have access to a world as far from reality as that of the dream. – The repugnant can become desirable‚ affection cruelty‚ the ugly beautiful

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    into art. A famous artist that is well-known for using Freud’s theories is Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali (1904-1989) called his paintings “hand-painted dream photographs”. The painting he is most popular for is the ‘Persistence of memory’. This painting (analyzed by own opinions) depicts a photo is time wasting away sort of say. It has four watches‚ or clocks‚ slowly melting away and dissipating into the photo. Dali said “they are nothing more than the soft‚ extravagant‚ solitary‚ paranoiac-critical

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    Fear and Loathing Postmodernism Postmodernism is a philosophical term that describes an era or movement in American culture marked by attitudes of skepticism which challenges many of the ideals of Modernism. As an opposition towards the modern era‚ Postmodernism can be identified in art through its related terms such as fragmentation‚ hyper-realism‚ deconstruction‚ pastiche and ambiguity. Specifically‚ postmodernism refutes such concepts as reality‚ the ability to reach perfection‚ absolute truth

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    There is one aspect of life which is known to us‚ our everyday life in which we are conscious of all that we do‚ and this aspect may be called the outer life. There is another part of our life of which we are very often unconscious and which may be called the inner life. The temporal and spatial categories that apply to the three-dimensional world are inadequate‚ so we fashion myths and stories to fill mysterious gaps‚ such as the inner life or the spiritual life of human beings. The aim of this

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    (Allen et al.‚ 1978; Griggs et al.‚ 1977). LSD can be administered a number of ways‚ the most common: orally through paper‚ sugar cubes‚ on a piece of gelatin‚ or by pill; intravenously; or intramuscularly. A standard dose withnoticeable hallucinogenic effects is about 100-200 ug. The intensity of the trip is proportional to the size of the dose -- it is interesting to note‚ though‚ that the duration of the trip seems to stay the same at higher doses (Freedman‚ 1984). The initial effects begin

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    Studies in the field of psychedelics‚ specifically the use of psilocybin mushrooms‚ are now being revitalized with the goal of scientifically advancing the existing treatment of many neural and physical disorders‚ proving to be far less harmful to an individual than what is common amongst other illegal substances (Heroin‚ LSD and Ecstasy) of the same illegal‚ Schedule One‚ stature (Ginad Source). One of the most diverse resources on the web‚ as a grassroots website‚ is one that contains an encyclopedia

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    Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) LSD)‚ a potent hallucinogenic drug‚ also called a psychedelic‚ first synthesized from lysergic acid in Switzerland in l038. Lysergic acid is a white odorless drug‚ a component of the mold of ERGOT. Ergot is a product of the fungus Claviceps purpurea. Th e bio-active ingredients of ergot are all derivatives of lysergic acid. LSD is a semi-synthetic derivative of lysergic acid. Thus LSD is an "ergot" - like substance. The drug evokes dreamlike changes

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